The Voltmer/Esslinger/McCue/Tillman text is a classic in the field of Organization and Administration in Physical Education. With the long-awaited revision of this highly respected text, you will find the most up-to-date and comprehensive coverage available. Offering depth and breadth of coverage in a concise and highly readable presentation, the sixth edition has been extensively revised to reflect the many changes taking place in the physical education profession as well as the diverse career options for students of physical education.

The blend of sound, up-to-date theory with strong practical components sets this text apart from all the rest. The extensive coverage of teaching and non-teaching careers prepares students for management positions in health education, sports and leisure programs.

Features:

Offers the most comprehensive coverage available.

Presents a "student friendly," readable style. Students can easily move from topic to topic and comprehend the material.

Provides "Simulation and Performance Tasks" at the end of each chapter, allowing students to play an active role in the learning process. Provides for great flexibility in ways material can be presented.

New To This Edition:

A new organization enhances flexible coverage and allows an instructor to cover the specific programs most relevant for their course.

Office Management in a Small High School. Office Management in a Medium Size High School. Office Management in a Large Institution. Centralization of Stenographic Services. The Secretary. Class Activities.

Simulation 1 Simulation 2 Performance Tasks

References.

II. MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES.

6. Public Relations.

Principles of Public Relations.

Human Relations vs. Publicity Purposes of Public Relations Responsibility for Public Relations

Planning and Organizing the Public Relations Program.

Multiple Publics Communication Skills

Public Relations in Physical Education.

Purposes Need and Importance Principles Key Publics The Teacher's Role Other Factors Affecting Student Attitudes toward Physical Education Publicity Techniques and Media Public Relations by National, District, and State Organizations

Public Relations in Interscholastic and Intercollegiate Athletics.

With Newspaper, Radio, and Television Personnel With Alumni and Parents With Other Faculty Members Booster Clubs With Opponents Athletic Publicity Coach's Role Radio and Television

Standardization of Equipment Quality Merchandise Buy Within Range of Ability to Pay Early Ordering The Best Interests of the School Should Guide Purchasing Decisions Take Advantage of Legitimate Discounts Bids and Specifications Professional Relationships with Vendors Official Equipment Local Dealers

How to Buy. Considerations in Selecting Equipment. Purchasing Specific Items of Equipment.

Fabrics Shoes Jerseys Inflated Balls Specialized Equipment

National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment. Care of Equipment.

Steps Involved in Curriculum Construction Principles for Selection of Activities

Coeducational Classes. Time Allotment. The Elementary School Program.

Importance of Physical Education in the Elementary Schools Time Allotment for Physical Education in Elementary Schools Leadership for Physical Education in Elementary Schools The Physical Education Program in the Primary Grades The Physical Education Program in the Upper Elementary Grades

The Middle School Program. The Junior High School Program. The Senior High School Program.

The Physically Educated High School Graduate The Block Program - Advanced Course Offerings

The Voltmer/Esslinger/McCue/Tillman text is a classic in the field of Organization and Administration in Physical Education. With the long-awaited revision of this highly respected text, you will find the most up-to-date and comprehensive coverage available. Offering depth and breadth of coverage in a concise and highly readable presentation, the sixth edition has been extensively revised to reflect the many changes taking place in the physical education profession as well as the diverse career options for students of physical education.

The blend of sound, up-to-date theory with strong practical components sets this text apart from all the rest. The extensive coverage of teaching and non-teaching careers prepares students for management positions in health education, sports and leisure programs.

Features:

Offers the most comprehensive coverage available.

Presents a "student friendly," readable style. Students can easily move from topic to topic and comprehend the material.

Provides "Simulation and Performance Tasks" at the end of each chapter, allowing students to play an active role in the learning process. Provides for great flexibility in ways material can be presented.

New To This Edition:

A new organization enhances flexible coverage and allows an instructor to cover the specific programs most relevant for their course.

Office Management in a Small High School. Office Management in a Medium Size High School. Office Management in a Large Institution. Centralization of Stenographic Services. The Secretary. Class Activities.

Simulation 1 Simulation 2 Performance Tasks

References.

II. MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES.

6. Public Relations.

Principles of Public Relations.

Human Relations vs. Publicity Purposes of Public Relations Responsibility for Public Relations

Planning and Organizing the Public Relations Program.

Multiple Publics Communication Skills

Public Relations in Physical Education.

Purposes Need and Importance Principles Key Publics The Teacher's Role Other Factors Affecting Student Attitudes toward Physical Education Publicity Techniques and Media Public Relations by National, District, and State Organizations

Public Relations in Interscholastic and Intercollegiate Athletics.

With Newspaper, Radio, and Television Personnel With Alumni and Parents With Other Faculty Members Booster Clubs With Opponents Athletic Publicity Coach's Role Radio and Television

Standardization of Equipment Quality Merchandise Buy Within Range of Ability to Pay Early Ordering The Best Interests of the School Should Guide Purchasing Decisions Take Advantage of Legitimate Discounts Bids and Specifications Professional Relationships with Vendors Official Equipment Local Dealers

How to Buy. Considerations in Selecting Equipment. Purchasing Specific Items of Equipment.

Fabrics Shoes Jerseys Inflated Balls Specialized Equipment

National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment. Care of Equipment.

Steps Involved in Curriculum Construction Principles for Selection of Activities

Coeducational Classes. Time Allotment. The Elementary School Program.

Importance of Physical Education in the Elementary Schools Time Allotment for Physical Education in Elementary Schools Leadership for Physical Education in Elementary Schools The Physical Education Program in the Primary Grades The Physical Education Program in the Upper Elementary Grades

The Middle School Program. The Junior High School Program. The Senior High School Program.

The Physically Educated High School Graduate The Block Program - Advanced Course Offerings